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Catherine Mavrikakis

    Catherine Mavrikakis delves into the intricate connections between personal trauma and societal forces. Her works, often set against diverse cultural backdrops, explore themes of justice, motherhood, and the impact of historical events on individual lives. With an unflinching look at the human psyche, she crafts prose that is both poetic and incisive, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. Her writing stands as a testament to the resilience of the spirit and the search for meaning in a chaotic existence.

    Les derniers jours de Smokey Nelson
    Der Himmel über Bay City
    Omaha Beach
    Flowers of Spit
    • 2021

      Omaha Beach

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in a military cemetery, the narrative unfolds as a haunting exploration of survival and loss. It presents a theatrical experience that intertwines the living with the spirits of the deceased, creating a poignant ceremony that reflects on the human condition. Through its unique anthropological lens, the story delves into themes of mortality and the aftermath of conflict, inviting readers to contemplate the echoes of the past in a world shaped by the Apocalypse.

      Omaha Beach
    • 2011

      Flowers of Spit

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Flore Forget, whose intense soliloquy explores themes of identity and the struggle to break free from past tragedies and lost connections. With a blend of despair and the possibility of redemption, the story vividly captures the painful memories associated with suffering. The writing is characterized by a raw and breathless style, reflecting a potent mix of vitriolic rage and yearning, ultimately questioning whether beauty can emerge from destruction.

      Flowers of Spit